Decaffeinated Ceylon Proper Tea Bags
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Decaffeinated Ceylon
Decaffeination can taste a bit wishy-washy, so we had to pick the base tea very carefully. Because Sri Lankan Ceylon is woody and a little astringent, it's still a tasty caffeine-free tea. It may look a little pale with milk, so give it a try black first.
TASTES
Fruity, Earthy, Light
INGREDIENTS
CO2 Decaffeinated Ceylon Black Tea
FROM
Sri Lanka
Decaffeinated Ceylon and salted caramel popcorn are a dream team. The saltiness works wonders with the fruity notes.
Brewing Decaffeinated Ceylon.
Brewing Decaffeinated Ceylon.
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400ml is perfect for 5g of loose leaf Decaffeinated Tea. If you're using a tea bag, it's 300ml.
Your tea will start tasting bitter if it’s left to brew for too long so if you fancy a stronger cup, add some more tea leaves. For more information, here's our complete guide to brewing loose leaf tea.